Thailand Is Making It Easier for Vaccinated Tourists to Visit — Here's How
The country will eliminate the pre-travel PCR test requirement for vaccinated visitors on April 1. Thailand will lift all pre-arrival testing requirements for vaccinated travelers next month, the latest country to ease pandemic-era restrictions. The country will eliminate the pre-travel PCR test requirement for vaccinated visitors on April 1, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, but will still require post-arrival testing and keep other measures in place. Currently, travelers must be vaccinated and show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel. The decision to ease protocols comes as Thailand "prepares a four-phase plan to downgrade the COVID-19 pandemic to an endemic disease," according to the tourism authority. While the country is lifting its pre-arrival test, international visitors wishing to skip quarantine by participating in Thailand's "TEST & GO" program will still be required to undergo a PCR test upon arriv...